Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Oct 1906, p. 1

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sTore News FoR oY Choose From Our New Dress Goods To-morrow While we lay no cla m to ly ing the largest showing of io in. this city, yet (here ate several good reasons wh ou should see our collection before you choose your materials. = One 1s, that here you can get } value for your money-- just g [)) much as any store in Canad, ol 7 fers'; and more than fhe most of them can be relied upon' to give regularly. our 'oods are "fresh" and fashionabh_ S of the trend of fashion. ects, and most heartily invite especially, though : S, of very fine wearing \qualities, in black, blue, brown, green and 1.49, | good weight, showing 'a neat wh th square, on either navy blue or black ocial, Wednesday, per vard, in brown aml blue, and al, Wednesday, per yard, navy and grey, 0 morrow we you to come 65¢ three shades of Ste 3, in brown, per yard, 45e. 12 inches wile acts and Rich Novelties Trimmings . . . . , which 'we seem able to tell very litt] Bu wll find a collection here--especially of which you'll find good payment for hy mn one-and-a-half to two-and-a-hali incl wie atterns--the newest effects out--per yard tomer wes of seroll designs and plain fancy where in the assortment every color that the ould picture--all widths, too--at 5, 10, 134 ie, and-on up to LOU a yard. | Values in the Most spular Silks above, in regard to dress materials, is {rue 'e buy undeg. the most favorable terms, and s the methods' of the great bin stores in ark goods with the least possible profit, fa quantity sold to do just a little more eet. To-morrow we will show : hich! have lately become , full 20 inches wide, Wn, green, mauve, shad: at the the most popular of all in the shades of cream and white, extrg-special price of, f fine quality ) inches wide, extra KS, for coats, 5 and 1.49, waists, and shirt-waist suits, : COO OOOO TO® © . EDDY'S Aah dM 'lor Match ctive- boxes containing about D0 MATCHES ir Grocer For Them you only 5c. to try them. )9000P000® ©99 oPe®eTE --- ® : Cosesosene ailway & sent Light Co. Preferred Stock ror | rice Apply to Gent's Patent Golt Shoe That We Guarantee Not to Grack ! efore the sole is worn out you get a_new pair HEAVY AND LIGHT SOLES, .E AND BLUCHER CUTS. HIS STORE' ONLY. kett Shoe Store need a Trunk or T ravelling Bag. s and stock. It will pay you YEAR 73. ------------ NO. 248, i B. P. Jenkins Clothing Go on Hunters' Coats Heavy Freize ... .. 5 $3.50 I'riday, 10.80 a.m. : "Hello Bill," 2.80 p.m, and 8.13 p.m., . Grand Opera House. Heavy Corduroy, lined . £450 Orphans' Howe Annual Meeting, City Hall, 8 pom, Frid . To-morrow will be also a church Buck, wool lined... $3.50 Festival, St. Luke's Day. The sun rises Thursday at 6.17 a.m. Duck: fur: lined Sh and sets at 5.18 num. § UF fmed .... ...... £5.00 Social Five Dance, City Hall, Thanks- 4 giving Eve, Crosby's Orchestra. a b Plan for Batemun-Parlavitz Concert Leather and Corduroy, revers- opens Friday morning at Uglow's. ible Blir ions sus Raikiesss ot 37.00 Big Rummage Sale, dw Golden Lion ; Block, Friday and Saturday next Rughy to-morrow : -- 'Vay vs. * Queen's, Athletic Grounds, 2.3 ty m. Underwear Conundrum Tea! First Baptist Sehool Room, Thursday served from 6.30 > - to 8 p.m. Pr at 8 o'clock. Extra Heavy Underwear, un- Collection at the shrinkable $1.00 5 is day in history i--Great fire in a $1.00 and $1.50 "1866 : Alaska boundary ' award, Chopin died, 1849; Burgoyne Gloves and Mitts Specially. Lined ...... 5c. B. P. Jenkins Clothing Go. Queen's vs. Toronto At 2.30 pm. THANKSGIVING DAY 2hursdar. October 18th West side and grand stand, East side, bH0¢. 25¢. Bleachers. 10c. extra. Three Days Next Week Ontario Sabbath School | Convention WETHOBINT CHOROR Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Oct. 23rd, 24th & 25th TUESDAY AFTERNOON At 2 o'clock Amongst many other speakers from hoth Canada and the United States will be these favorites. Mrs Mary Foster Bryner, Peoria; HL Dr. A. F, Schauffler, New York, N.Y Rev. Dr. Potts; Toronto, Canada. qv. W. ©C. Merritt, Tacoma, Washington Rev. Canon Greene, Orillia, Out. YOU are cordially invited to at tend anv or all of "the eight sessions, If You Want T To Take Off Varnish or Paint, no matter how hard on a door, beat, bath ] - Take-Off will do it. Try a 25¢c. Can Sold only at Mitchell's Hardware Kingston, Ont." CITY HALL TUESDAY, OCT. 23rd MISS ALYS BATEMAN, THE ENG- lish Seprano Mr. BPdward Parlovitz Pianist, Miss G rry,. itertaioer. ets, 25¢, oc. 75. Plan opens on 19th, at Uelow's. TARE NOTICE | For a Hall Stove, Parlor = Stove, Kitchen Range; or any other Stove come und see me as I have the largest stock I have ever had '; also a lot of Furniture and" Carpets. - Everything cheap. TURK' § SECOND-HAND STORE 808 Princess Street. - The London Gazette contwins the of ficial announcement' that Mr. Detlin has resigmed hiz seat in Galway by acceptance of the stewardship of the Virgin. Fire and Light Conunittee, 4 p.m., Friday. R. C. H. A. Band, Macdonald Park, 3 pans, to-morrow. ' Sacred Recit St. Andrew's church, 8 p.m. ..ROBERTSON BROS.. FIRST SESSION t DAILY MEMORANDA. Open to-night, Campbell Bros. Hat und Fur Store. Whig not issued Thanksziving May Checss Board, 10.80 a.m., Friday. This is tie Festival of St. Etheldreda, \ Sale of Furniture, 210 Alfred street, n wdered, 1777. WHIG TELEPHONES. 243--Business Office: 325-~Fuitorial Rooms, 02---Jobbing Department. Rich White and Gold See the Beautiful CHINA we are showing at pre- sent. You have never seen anything as pretty and dainty, and very reasonable in price. McKay's Furs The reputation of this store for Furs has been the growth of careful manufacture and honorable dealing." Even 'close inspection of Furs will not always reveal weak points to any one but an expert, and many apparently | perfect garments are made from inferior skins. "Your own interests demand that you deal only with a house whose reputation is un- questioned. All our time and energy is.devoted to buying, making and selling FURS, and our name on a garment is a guarantee of -excellence. You are invited to call and in- spect our show rooms, JOHN McKAY FUR HOUSE 149-153 BROCK STREET KINGSTON Auction Sale ------ HOUSEHOLD GOODS CONSIST ing of. Bedstead, Taldes: Chairs. Wash- stands, Sideboard, Parlor Suite, and numerous other articles : also Shop Fix: tures for Groeary Store, Counters, Platform, Scale. Show Case, Safe, ete. Cutter bi a 10.80 FRIDAY, Oct. 19th, 1906, at 210 Alfred street. WM. MURRAY, Auctioneer a BATH VALLBY" and see Buy DEA double by New Years, £500 buys 1000 shares $800 buys G00 shares. $200 buys 400 shares. £100 buys 200 shares. Cash or Anataim ote, Stock sdvaneed Oct 10th from De. to tC, per hare, J. F. SWIFT, Financial Agt manor of Northshields. ry Bibby's fing underwear, KEPT SEH From Husband For Twen- "ty Seven Years. WAS MARRIED TWICE BUT NEVER LET THE FACTS BE KNOWN What Was Disclosed in a Suit in Court--The Wife Had Appro- priated Much Cash Secured From Sale of a Farm--Glad to Get Rid of Her, Lisbon, Ohio, Oct. 17.--In a suit for $34,000 'filed, here. against the Hugh Montgomery estate by Thomas i, Matthews, administrator, and Florus Montgomery, a: son by the man's first wife, it is alleged that when Hugh Montgomery took "Miss Lydia M, Hayes" as his second wife she con cealed the faet that shy had been mar ried twice previously, first to Robert Hole, by whom she had two sons, James Mand Leander, and after di- vorcing him, to James Dickson. Stranger of all in the petition, is the accusation that she was so cessful in concealing her marital his tory, as to be enabled to keep Mont gomery in ignorance of all during the twenty-seven years she lived with him, notwithstanding that Dickson, husband No. 2, resided near them. When Dickson died, Montgomery learned in some way of the deception that had been. practiced upon him, and it was an added blow when discovered that his 400-acre farm had been converted into cash, and that much of the proceeds had been appro- priated by his wife. Angered beyond measure, he demanded the money, and at the same time ordered her from the house. She did not refund, but left the house; taking the money with her, which, it is alleged, she gave two sons hy her first husband. The disclosures, "us stated, about through the death of Dickson, husband No. 2. it all aflected Montgomery's health and he died on , December 2nd, 1904, The womap survived until September sth, 1905, whep she, too, was stricken with a fatal illnoss, It is alleged that she left £14,000, and that her sons, James M. and Leander Hole, taok possession of the money. The suit just entered ass that this money be retfined as well = as other which the woman gave to the Hole "boys, aggregating in all about 334,00 No one the Ww 3 sue to "her 'ame James The worry of mone seem¥ to be certain as maiden name of the woman. i divorced from Hole after rs of turbulent gmarried life, after which she was married to James Dick zon, With Dickson she could not agree cither, and it appears went from his roof. The wealthy farmer Montgomery appealed to her and led her to the al on November | 1st, 1887 Husband 0.2, Dickson, is said to have been cognizant of the marriage of his wife to "nether man, Wut never made any effort t« e trouble; was glad to get rid her, rT. to She some as he DO You K KNOW HIM ? -- Gets Into Trouble Over in Rochester. : Rochester, N.Y., Qct. John Schoen, Hamilton, applied to the go lice for the recovery of a wad of £5 which he said was stolen from him while asleep in a saloon, after a carousal on Saturday Since awake ning to discover his loss he has tramped" the sgreets in destitution, and begged from counters and hotel back-doors, tives were told do charge, but had to return with the young' man to headquarters after a fruitless search. Regardless of Schoen's lunch Detee investigate hig protestations, they subjected his clothing to a 'further search, which re vealed the treasured roll in an inside vest pocket, It Pays. To buy a hat of a good make and you get it here. All the best hat manufacturers are represented in our stock of new hats. See omr new derbies at £2, , £3, #1. Campbell Bros., the style centre for men's hats, Store open, this evening, To Erect A Lighthouse. Ottawa, Oct. 17.--The Dominion gov ernment will erect a livhthouse in the entrance to Prince Rupert, the Grand Trunk Pacific terminal on the British Columbia coast to warn navigation of the presence of a dangerous reed in what looked like the safest of waters. When the tip of a dog's nose is cold and moist that dog is not sick. A feverish dry nose means sickness with a dog. And so with the human lips. Dry. cracked and colorless lips mean feverishness, and are as well ill-ap- pearing. 'To have btautiful, velvet: like lips, apply at bedtime a coating of Dr. Shoop's Green Salve. It will a free trial box of our store, and be convinced. Targe nickel capped glass jare, 250. All dealers Mrs. Jefferson Davis 'died of para soften and heal anv skin ailment. Get | © 1S NOT SO BaD. Bank Shareholders Will Yet Have a Chance. Toronts; Oct. 17.1 shall be very much disappointed ii the assets of the Ontario. bank do not. realize more than sixty of seventy cents on the dal. lar for sharchalders, * The above, the first cheering statement that. has em- anated from tals, was made this morming by one of the dircotors of the Ontario bank. He was asked whe- ther on their present showing the as- sets would give returns of as much as hifty cents. In veply he said: "They § should do better than that. Why, when the royal commission was making its examination, - they naturally whote everything down at a low basis, and their summary was ahead of that figure. In addition one item they put down. as worthless has since vielded a sum 40: the bank of £50000." That the outlook for sharchokleis is distinctly better was also. shdwn by remarks made incidentally by George Ro R. Cockburn, president of the On tario bank. He said that more w turns were coming in daily from investments which would place 'the bank in a het ter position. Mr. Staverf, of the real, said that so far Charles McGill, former manager, has not made Any statement to the vank of his list of investments It is believed that the ascistanes of Mr. McGill will be called for to help straighten out the financial statement of the bank which is being prepared, ------ Bank of Mone as he xnows A HOLY WAR. The Preparation Going on in Morocco. Paris, Oct. 17.-M. Etienne, minister of war, has received a telegram from Gen. Liautri, saying preparations for a holy war continue in Morocco, on the Algerian frontier, and that a cer tain point of concentration has heen chosen in the Wady Chir. Preparations are being made for an ene ampment there, Gen, Liautri asks Minister Eti- onne to authorize him to take addi tional measures for the protection of Algerian territory. A Revolt Begun. Tangiers, Morocco, Oct, 17 volt has broken out in the Kehamn a district in the south, and communion tions between Marakesh, the southern capital of the country, and the coast is interrupted, : A re SMOTHERFD BABY, N ---- Peculiar Accident Which Happened in 'New York. New York, Oet. 17~The four- months-old baby of Mrs, was smothered to death, a pile of eles Rosa Bender yesterday, by n linen placed on it by a servant. © was arrested on a technical « ge of homicide Mes. Bender, wh yisiting-her sister, Mrs Sarah Faigel, placed her baby, Rosa, on the bed, covered it with a shoot and went to her own flat. While sh was gone Miss Rysaka, a servant, Lier arms piled so high: with linen that she could not see over it, threw the linen on the baby and went out Mrs. Bender found the dead body a couple of hours later. Fulp Mills Forced To Close. Ottawa, Oct. 17-The, low _water which has been menacing the Chan diere industrics all along, has now closed J. R. Booth's pulp mill com tely. the Mr. Booth bas devided to let pulp grinders stand idle in order to divert all the water power into the lumber mill. Any time that the vol ume of water increases sufficiently the pulp. machinery will be put in opera tion again and it will start anyway as soon as the saw mill closes for the winter. v The Eddy pulp mill has been. par tially stopped alwo to save the power for the manufacture of paper. Elephant Ranch Under Way. Valentine, 'Fex., Oct. 17.~The first shipment of clophants which are? 4 stock the el wit ranch which ig be ing established near here by J. F. Ad ams and associates, of New York, ar rived to-day There are four females and one in the initial shipment male Other shipments will be received with ing the next few wepks until the ranch. is stocked with a hundred ile phants It is said to be the first experiment of breeding elephants on a large scale ever attempted in this country. A Story And Nothing More. Mtawa, Oct. 17.-The minister of railways and canale informed - your correspondent that there ix no founda tion for the newspaper report of the sale to Montreal capitalists of valu able water power harnoiz canal. privileges in Beau Application has been mide to the department for permis sion to dewlop the available -water power at this point, but the request was not granted. Floor Betrays Smuggler. New York, Oct..17.~The liner Deuts chlund had just docked when sonie lace underneath the deess of a woman, who was walking on the pier, caught {in a splinter of the flooring. When the | woman stopped twelve yards of lace monia, Toesdav: in New York, aged cighty years. Out of a family of four sons ated two dauchters. onlv one danohter sdarvives, Mrs. J. A. Hayes, Colorado Springs F Harsh purgative remedies are fast giving wayv-~to the gentls netion mild effects of Carter's Little Pills. Tf you try thom, they will ter tainly please you. and | See Liver | 87 upg; | were stretched ont on the pier. A cus toms inspector saw it. and assessed $12 duty for the lace. She was searcheal, but the twelve yards were all she had. { i ------ i Nowhere Else. | Tan vou get better fare, hotter sa dsng. Crashed Into felt at a depth of place where the Lutin sank. ness prevented any to raise the sunken vessel, telograph to Malta for paratus and a crew of fourteen commanded by Lieut, Peppau. Twelve the wreek caused ran into a passenger standing in the BT 5 106 Disappeared ed While It Was t DRAGGING § \G_GOES ON Rh "MEN ON BOARD The. Brigid Consul Has Called For. Aid~-A Flying Locomotive | a Passenger Train With Disastrous Re- sults--Many Bodies Taken Out. Paris, Oct. 17.- The French mab marine boat Latin, with thirteen men on board, while exercising off the jettits, yesterday, disappeared = from the view of fhe : accompanying tug. Search and draggine operat were begun immediately and resistence was 130 feet near the Dark- further attempts I'he admiral of the port has accept vd an ofter from the British consul to salvage ape men, bodies have been taken from when a locomotive train that was station at Epermon, department of Eure Et Loire, on Mon- day. afternoon. The locomotive was travelling at the rate of fifteen miles an hour, Fifty © of the passengirs were injured, of whom fifteen are not eipected to recover, Great Engineer Art Gallery. . London, Oct, 17. literary interests, With his George Tangye, he fouided inghaan . Art Gallery School of Art. keeni collector of manuseripts, coins, and medals, especially Commonwealth period. He was the Travel in and Egypt," "The Industry," The und other works and cos of Two Revived Hotel Rumor. Montoeal, Oct. 17.-There railroad disclaim any such a project, however, brought to completion Ashdown For Mayor, Winnipeg, - Oct. 17 ganizations, including the Manufacturers' «tnte exchange, 'council and "builders" exchange, unanimously decided = to ask Ashdown, .the millionaire man, to run for mayor It it was a critical time for and. that the best men Fiforts will be made best men (oo stand trade, real o the for the Aonirol 4 New Line For The Lakes. New York, Oct, 17.A steamships ix about on the great lakes, concluded, to-day, to be between the Drydock company and American Shipbuilfling company result of which are that the wanna Steamship company, italized ut $2,500 000, ly issue tenders for eight - new of 7,500 tonx,, to trade on Pinbands, Mather & Co the line owners new Los » Cal, work of diverting She back and the work of the stream commenced, Ottawa, Oct The mon. The other = military throughout this country to strength, to go to Halifax, tion to the climate. a---------- : Clark's Pork And Beans The finest sheeted favour. Plain or w to sanee. Se. and 0c. tins. {tislaction év betta Fale here. opie fine Alan aenrlh fom muffs to. matéh, 80.36 un, Catmphell Bros., the store of ig Jvatate in fine furs, Open this evening. Trade at Bibby's tonight. know lodge "IR RICHARD TANGYE DEAD. and Founder of Sir Richard Tan- gye, head of the engineering firm of Fangyes, is dead. © He was born in Cornwall, November 24th, 1533. Aside from his engineering achievements at the head of the fiom of Tangyes, which has establishments in many quarters of the globe, Sir, Richard had various artistic, educational, and her, Municipal He was a diligent and prints, of the author of "Reminiscen- Australia, America, Growth of a Great Protectors," it a ru the mor to the effect that a large modern hotel ix to be built at Quebec by Grand Trunk railway. Officials of the of though it is said that plans have already - been made not only for this hotel, but al #0 for a system of hotels throughout the country similar to' those run Dy the Canadian Pacific railway. The plan in ite entirety, however, will not be carried ont til such time as the transcontinental rond ° has been At an big eet. ing of delegates from various city or- beard of Association, tres and labor it was J names hardware was felt city, should stand, to get the very board of a. # new line of established Negotiations were Ship: the , the are now but men will not enlist having some objec- Lacka- to be cap will immediate vessel the lnkes. will operate The End Of The Salton Sea. Oct. 17. Colorado river to its old course has been com- California De: Salton pleted, to-day, hy the velopanent company, and the Sen, which threatened ruin to a huge in a thing trostle arable district in the state, of the past. The railroad across the rivgr has been compleyerd dumping rock into Object To imate of Halifax: Roy. al Cana: dian Regiment J "Halifax is short 200 depots wp beans, with just enongh fine pork fo add a piee, meaty h chili or toma- The TO BE ARRESTED. Warrants For MeGill and Cock- burn of Ontario Bark. Toronto, Oct. 1T-The arrest of Charles MeGilll, former general man- ager of the wrecked: Ontario Bank, may be expeoted at aby moment.) A warrant was issued, this morning, for the arrest. MpGill, charged with fal. fying the government returns regard- ing ourrent loans in 1905 and: 1006, The issuance of the warrant was the result of a conference between Hon. J, F. Foy, aitorneygeneral, Crown At torney Drayton; snd James Bicknell, K.C,, representing the Bankers' Asso: ciation, A summons has also been issued. for . RoR. Cockburn, president. The Sr against Mr. Cockburn' that he as president of the hank, willudly signed false returns of the position of the bank to the minister of finance, ond the. recviver general. It is now statetl the notes under discount in the bank are really over $200,000, less than stated in the retwrns; while the assets of the bank were padded. The total shortage ix believed to be 81,- 000,000." It. is not probable that act- ion will be taken against other dire: tors of the bank. . Ames & Co. brokers, issued Ac F. a statement to their clients, this morning, assuring sharcholders of the Ontario Bank, who may have pur chased Ontario Bank shares through the influence of a circular recently js sued by Ames & Co., that effective legal action will be taken against the Ontario. Bank diféitors. If sch acts fon is not taken through other inita- tive, Ames & Co. themselves will take it. They consider the directors to have been 80 remiss in attention to the bank's affairs as to render them- selves to. the sharéholders for very large sums, McGill Arrested, Toronto, Oet. 17.-Charles MeGill "was arrexted at 2.2 o'elock this af ternoon, at the King Edward Hotel, and taken to No. I police station, TO FLOAT BAVARIAN, tempt at End of Week, ( A, 3H lirent interest is bee al shipping men in Ho oid po A to float the Al- lan hr Bavarian, which has been on Wye Rook, below Quubee, for over a year. The Eastern Salvage company, of Groat Britain, probably the great- edt walvage eoncern in the world, sent out an expert to examine the Bava- rian, and his report was that it would not be possible to save the vessd. Accordingly the Bavarian was aban: doned, both by the Allans and the underwriters. William Lovells, of Kingston, formerly of the Collins Bay Wrecking company, is to make 'the final attempt on the occasion of the high tides on Saturdgy and Sunday next. FIRE AT SHARBOT LAKE, Dwellings Burned---Escaped 'Only, With Lives. Sharbot Lake, Oct, 17.~Early this morning fire destroyed the dwellings of Mrs. Meighen, Mra. Gilbor, J. Conboy and Charles Ball, Little was saved of the contents of buildings. Many of the outhuildings were also destroyed. The fire started in Mrs. Meighen's house and the family only escaped with their lives, The wind wae favorable, else the whole south end of the vil lage would have been swept by flames, -------------- Four Injured At A Church. Belleville, October 17.--~While working at the Baptist church, now being built in this city, James Pullan, an Englivh- man was badly crushed by part of a htavy windlass falling on him. He was L rendered unconscious and at phe psent it s i*= not or not, known whether he will recover Cortelyou To Be Moved, Washington, Oct. 17. The Post, to day, says'it ix able to state, without qualification, thut Postmaster General Cortelyou will be transferred to the eursion to Cape Vindent, 2 p.m. Home curly, Boe, ------ Try Wibbyis for boys' sweaters. Thanksgiving Day Bxggrsion THI STEAMER WOLFE at Fare 56 KE. Bricolowd, Manaper. . Durability and Se in Our ' MILITARY BOOTMAKERS 184 Brock Street Bien of Golden Boot |" 8. treasury to succeed Secretary Shaw, The Songs a NB nce § Biotirey ur pvsryikingle te, Little Jirte tn the rany oren. Cu 3 Morrisburg Postmaster Dead. Dalle 2 Morrisburg, Oct. 17. Patrick Gor- alates, 1380 $5 aa 2 80p. ing mely, postmaster of Morrisburg, ford 38¢., 85e., 50e., 75¢. many years, died last night. He was Seats now on' sale. about seventy years of age. ; Oct. th, ROSELHE_KNOTT, ¥ gg Something To Talk About. ---------------- Take in the Thanksgiving day ex- THEY WANT MORE ISLANDER wilt run wn arson to Brophy's Paint, Hilliday's and Breakey's Hay, to-mor row. Loave p.m. return at 7 We Guarantee to Fit Your Feet! Shoes i ALLENS runt nt igets Wa 3 4 critical as you ares they pot we'd hn know | o By ¥ our promptly a it, if you will take the time to "We 'ean con- vince you, or rather you can p convince yourself, 'Yhat buy- Dress ma at fof ur this st ii acoleh and Ende Bes 43 liges to ehouso from, B0c tu $1.00, Fine Bradford Warsteds In Shadow Cheeks, all eolory, 0c. to ¥1.95, = NEW, PLAIDS Jnvite you to call and sve STEACY'S 3 Ne HUGHES GRAHAM In St. James" Shureh, A Yaluuminy, * Ot, 17th, 1906, the Rov. Mr. MeMorine, Bensiv, hid it daughter « of Mrs. James Graham, aftom; to Harr® | Hughes, by G ROBERT J. REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER - ' 'Phone 577. 227 Princess St. (SP is) THURSDAY, 'OCTONRR 1h Matinee, £30 Byanicg, 8 15 The Show Girls in Deviva Duo WE HAVE ITN ALL SIZES 1 oz, Jars..i...200 2 oz. Jars........35¢ 4 oz, Torre 8 oz. Jars........51.10 16 oz. Jass...... $1.75 \ SEE OUR WINBOW, James Redden & Co. 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